Facilitating a good designer review is the difference between an average designer and a great one. These templates will help you present like a seasoned professional.
Being in design for over a decade I have seen my fair share of messy design reviews and it only takes me 2 minutes to know if it's going to be a good one or not based on how a designer sets the context.
Facilitating a good designer review is the difference between an average designer and a great one and that all comes down to how you prep your participants. These templates will help you set the right expectations with your audience to ensure you get high quality feedback.
This set will give you lots of options during the exploration phase of any UX or product design project.
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Miranda brings over a decade of expertise in UX & Product Design to the table. Her journey has taken her from start-ups and creative agencies to her current role, where she's shaping the product vision for one of the world's leading travel companies.
She's been a guiding force for numerous designers, both in mentorship and hiring, and has empowered designers, researchers, and product managers to reach new heights in their careers.